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Dean L. B. R. Briggs '75 will deliver today the first of a series of eight lectures to be given by professors of the University under the auspices of the Cambridge Committee of the Radcliffe Endowment Fund. The subject for today will be "The Ring and the Book". All lectures will be held in Sanders Theatre, Monday afternoons at 4.30 o'clock. The program for the rest of the series follows:
February 27.--"The Ethics of Spying on Our Neighbors in Time of Peace", Professor R. C. Cabot '89.
March 6.--"Teaching the Bible", Professor Kirsopp Lake.
March 13.--"The Emperor Frederick the Second", Professor C. H. Haskins Hon. '08.
March 20.--"Our Drama Today", Professor G. P. Baker '87.
March 27.--"A French Teacher's Impression of American Education", Professor Andre Morize.
April 3.--"Walt Whitman", Professor Bliss Perry.
April 10.--"The American Empire", Professor A. B. Hart '80.
Tickets for the course at ten dollors each are on sale at the Radcliffe Endowment Headquarters, 603 Boylston street, Boston; at Herricks, and at Radcliffe College, Amee Brothers' and the Harvard Cooperative.
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